I've not seen the film but cannot resist participation in this discussion.
To me, there are too many other factors of influence to leave intelligence to be determined by genetics alone. For example: - "Smart" parents may, while trying to ensure a "smart" future for their child, inadvertently interfere with their child's education, through coddling, expectations, location of schooling decisions, etc. - "Dumb" parents may make decisions that allow their child to experience a greater exposure to ideas, thoughts, "smart" people, etc., leading to an environment conducive to learning
Or put simply, I'm sure we all have "smart" friends that seem not to have had "smart" parents and, conversely, know some "smart" or "educated" parents that have raised some dopey or doped children.
I somehow doubt that this comedy has time to make light of all the relevant minutiae of such a far-reaching concept. Also, like an earlier poster suggested, I'm sure the film is more a comment on today's society and the concept of intelligence drift was, while insightful, more a prop to justify the commentary.
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To me, there are too many other factors of influence to leave intelligence to be determined by genetics alone. For example:
- "Smart" parents may, while trying to ensure a "smart" future for their child, inadvertently interfere with their child's education, through coddling, expectations, location of schooling decisions, etc.
- "Dumb" parents may make decisions that allow their child to experience a greater exposure to ideas, thoughts, "smart" people, etc., leading to an environment conducive to learning
Or put simply, I'm sure we all have "smart" friends that seem not to have had "smart" parents and, conversely, know some "smart" or "educated" parents that have raised some dopey or doped children.
I somehow doubt that this comedy has time to make light of all the relevant minutiae of such a far-reaching concept. Also, like an earlier poster suggested, I'm sure the film is more a comment on today's society and the concept of intelligence drift was, while insightful, more a prop to justify the commentary.